Poems, in Two Volumes 1807, Объемы 1-2Henry Frowde, 1913 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... fair ; Like Twilight's , too , her dusky hair ; But all things else about her drawn From May - time and the chearful Dawn ; A dancing Shape , an Image gay , To haunt , to startle , and way - lay . 10 10 I saw her upon nearer view , A ...
... fair ; Like Twilight's , too , her dusky hair ; But all things else about her drawn From May - time and the chearful Dawn ; A dancing Shape , an Image gay , To haunt , to startle , and way - lay . 10 10 I saw her upon nearer view , A ...
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... that my country bred Such strength , a dignity so fair : She begg'd an alms , like one in poor estate ; I look'd at her again , nor did my pride abate . 10 When from these lofty thoughts I woke , With the The Sailor's Mother.
... that my country bred Such strength , a dignity so fair : She begg'd an alms , like one in poor estate ; I look'd at her again , nor did my pride abate . 10 When from these lofty thoughts I woke , With the The Sailor's Mother.
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... there was hanging ; Horn of the inheritance . Horn it was which none could sound , No one upon living ground , Save He who came as rightful Heir To Egremont's Domains and Castle fair . 10 Heirs from ages without record Had the House of.
... there was hanging ; Horn of the inheritance . Horn it was which none could sound , No one upon living ground , Save He who came as rightful Heir To Egremont's Domains and Castle fair . 10 Heirs from ages without record Had the House of.
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... fair estate . And , while thus in open day Once he sate , as old books say , A blast was utter'd from the Horn , Where by the Castle - gate it hung forlorn . ' Tis the breath of good Sir Eustace ! He is come to claim his right : Ancient ...
... fair estate . And , while thus in open day Once he sate , as old books say , A blast was utter'd from the Horn , Where by the Castle - gate it hung forlorn . ' Tis the breath of good Sir Eustace ! He is come to claim his right : Ancient ...
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... the Wall , Sporting with the leaves that fall , Wither'd leaves , one , two , and three , From the lofty Elder - tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair , Eddying round and round they sink Softly , slowly one.
... the Wall , Sporting with the leaves that fall , Wither'd leaves , one , two , and three , From the lofty Elder - tree ! Through the calm and frosty air Of this morning bright and fair , Eddying round and round they sink Softly , slowly one.
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